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The FBI is investigating after envelopes containing an unidentified white powder were found at New York City building that ...
Suspicious white powder that forced the ICE field office in New York City to evacuate is not hazardous, the FBI said Friday.
Preliminary testing results are expected after the mystery envelopes were discovered at an Immigration and Customs ...
IMAGE CAPTION AND CREDIT: A suspect, identified by the U.S. Attorney’s Office as Reed College alumnus Robert Jacob Hoopes, 24 ...
FBI agents – thrust into yet another role for which they are not trained – have been put on patrol duties with local police ...
The building at 26 Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan was evacuated following reports of an unknown white powder.
Envelopes containing an unidentified white powder that were found at a government building in New York City did not contain any dangerous substances, officials said.
Five envelopes containing a suspicious white powder were discovered at New York’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement field ...
One of the suspicious white-powder envelopes sent to an ICE office in Manhattan this week included a menacing note saying it ...
Federal agents from a joint operation that included DEA, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Federal ...
Fears are mounting that this enlarged ICE force won’t be a well-trained, properly supervised body focused on arresting foreign criminals. | Opinion ...
The FBI is investigating five letters containing white powder sent to 26 Federal Plaza, sparking an evacuation and urgent testing at its Quantico lab.